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WCHS 7Vi tcU i “SttMen, Vol. 1 May 30, 1954 Pacific fleet and is stationed at Hawaii. His wife, the former Nadine Steele, is there also and lives next door to her brother. Another interesting guest was Miss Virginia Kercheval, whose All-Girl Orchestra furnished the music. Many members of the class of ’44 were present and an enjoyable time was spent by all. Divorce Granted Marilouise Young Stuckemeyer, De- fendent; Howard Stuckemeyer, Plantiff. Mr. Stuckemeyer said that he had lived with his wife for five years and that every night for supper she eats garlic soup. Mr. Stuckemeyer says he hasn’t slept a wink for five years because of the odor. LOCAL Denies Charge Mrs. Gerald Sporleder, formerly Doris Schlechte, a resident of West Main Street, who has been charged with the murder of her husband, the late Gerald Sporleder, made a denial to the detectives, who are working on the case. It is said she put needles in her husband’s bread in order to kil! 1 im. This is one of the boldest cases which lias been before the courts in several years. Mrs. Sporleder declared it was an accident but evidence is strongly against her. Wins Fame for New Breed of Animal Bill Spencer recently discovered a new animal on his farm. It was announced by Professor Dinwitty that the animal is a cross between a marc, a doe, and a goat. The new animal will be called “Mairzy Doats.” Krile Wins Song-Writer’s Award Miss Maurine Krile of Windsor, recently won the song-writer’s award at the Pangsly Hall in New York, vs her she wrote the new hit song. “Coming in on a Ping and a Milky Way.” After the premiere she announced her engagement to Don Neal. Boys Cafeteria Junior Frandsen, former member of the class of ’44, is now the owner of the Cafeteria Coozeota located at Main and Fifth Avenue, Windsor, 111. His head waitresses are Wanda Bie dert and Elizabeth Ramsey. Pastor Resigns Reverend Kellie Larrew, Jr., pastor of the Baptist Church here since August 1948, has given notice of his resignation effective immediately after June 16. He is leaving for California then to marry the ever-fa mous Jane Withers. They are planning to live at Beverly Hills, California. It was learned through Sombeski, the famous fortune teller, that one of our former classmates is now in Africa. Sombeski says that last week he saw a scene in an African jungle. Upon the throne sat a very savage looking king, and standing in front of him were many natives who had captured a white man. I looked very closely and noticed the king to be Forrest Worley, and as Forrest recognized the white man as Eldon Turner, he gave him the job of ruling a savage tribe. This is one time Turner couldn’t talk his way out. House Mother of Big Sorority Visiting in City Miss Dorothy Ellis, the House Mother of the Unus Due Trees Sorority Club of San Francisco, is now 1944 Pow-Wow
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fc... ■ WCHS 7 TVuuOxn Vol. 1 May 30, 1951 SPORTS Wins New Heavyweight Championship Two-Ton Tommy, better known as Bessie Gaston, to the class of ’44, won the heavyweight championship last night when he knocked out Hit-tem’ Hard Hall, better known to us Jocko, in the first four seconds of battle. Runner's Wife Accepts Position Mrs. James Riley Carter, the former I la Rincker, has accepter! the position of coaching the all-girls' basketball team of W.C.H.S. Mr. and Mrs. Carter recently returner! from a trip to Europe where Mr. Carter broke the record on the 100-yard dash. Davis Becomes Famous Paul Davis, it is learned, has joined the House of David baseball team and now sports a long black beard. Davis, it will be remembered, had quite a beard when a mere youth in high school, and when he asked for a try-out last week with the House of David, the manager took one look at his heavy beard and hired him. They say as a short stop the opponents can't get the ball past him his beard always stops it. SOCIETY May 11, 1954 Marriage License Issued Dallas Peadro, age 27, Windsor, 111., Supina Stoopnagle, age 72, New York, N. Y. Mrs. Peadro is the former wife of the well-known millionare Zupyuoe De Marro Stoopnagle, ambassador from France. Mr. and Mrs. Peadro will leave in a few days for Hawaii to visit her sister. Singer To Stop In Home Town Ruby Clawson, the famous torch singer, who is now making a tour of the United States with the Buck-alew Bob-cats, will stop in Windsor for a short time to visit her friends and relatives. She will appear at the Lincoln Theater, in the heart of down town Windsor. Perhaps some of you have seen her in the show, “Mrs. Denver.” One of the most notable weddings of the year was performed in the Presbyterian Church of Windsor when Miss Nadine Swinford became the bride of Monsieur Spunkriphige, a gentleman of Paris, France. The bride was beautifully dressed in imported white Cheese Cloth. After the completion of a few last business deals in this community, he will take her to Paris, where she will make her debut. Miss Mary Lou Hennigh, an Enty-mologist of no little note, has made a very valuable discovery in regard to a certain insect which has no legs, but is spreading so rapidly that people in Europe welcome her as the greatest buggist of contemporary times. Miss Hennigh has returned home to rest awhile as she is soon to depart on a lecturing tour abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Show entertained a number of friends at their country home with a formal dance. The party was in honor of Miss Jacqueline Morford, the world famous dancer, who has just returned from Hawaii, where she taught the hula girls how to dance. Jacque had some interesting experiences to tell, and was greatly honored to see one of our old classmates, who is now in charge of the 1944 Pow-Wow:
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